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Years ago this bike got sidelined when the cradle cracked. We could not separate the cradle from the swing arm and when we sent the assembly to a guy in a machine shop to do the job he couldn't get them apart either and instead, he cut a part out of the replacement cradle and welded it into the cracked cradle attached to the swing arm. Here is a picture:
My first question is, does this seem like a reasonable repair or should I start with an intact cradle that was never welded?
I'm also going to try to remove the swing arm from the cradle again (so I can clean it up and send both off for powercoating). Once I find a 1/2" x 20 bolt I'm planning to try this method http://oldbritts.com/sa_spind.html using a long bolt and a short piece of 1 inch pipe instead of socket head. Given that we couldn't get them apart before I'm not optimistic that I'm going to have any success 30 years later...we shall see. I'd love any suggestions!
My other question is to see if these marks shown in the below photo on the bottom of the cradle are a problem. I'm thinking they are just from where the center stand rubbed on the cradle and that they shouldn't be an issue...is that correct?
My first question is, does this seem like a reasonable repair or should I start with an intact cradle that was never welded?
I'm also going to try to remove the swing arm from the cradle again (so I can clean it up and send both off for powercoating). Once I find a 1/2" x 20 bolt I'm planning to try this method http://oldbritts.com/sa_spind.html using a long bolt and a short piece of 1 inch pipe instead of socket head. Given that we couldn't get them apart before I'm not optimistic that I'm going to have any success 30 years later...we shall see. I'd love any suggestions!
My other question is to see if these marks shown in the below photo on the bottom of the cradle are a problem. I'm thinking they are just from where the center stand rubbed on the cradle and that they shouldn't be an issue...is that correct?